V. Allow a two-thirds majority of the States to override a U.S. SupremeCourt decision.

VI. Require a seven-justice super-majority vote for U.S. Supreme Courtdecisions that invalidate a democratically enacted law.

VII. Restore the balance of power between the federal and state governments by limiting the former to the powers expressly delegated to it in the Constitution.

VIII. Give state officials the power to sue in federal court when federal officials overstep their bounds.

IX. Allow a two-thirds majority of the States to override a federal law or regulation.

After the convention envisioned by the Constitution for proposing the amendments would be held, then three fourths of the states — through the state legislatures or through state conventions — would need to ratify the amendments.